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. >>> if life science and bio tech. it is the home of the stem cell institute, a state with more engineers and more scientists and more nobel laureates in the united states of america. >> they want to boost business between china and the san francisco bay area. >>> pretty good fog bank is retreating and for once, usually it is the san mateo coast that is socked in. it is mostly sunny there and the fog is flirting around. also santa cruz coastline and the tropical cloud from yesterday, they have gone exit stage right. high pressure moving in the middle of the country. taking the cloud cover and pretty good boomers in the sierra nevada. and there is fog back out there. it is way out there. seattle all the way out to san diego and the hawaiian islands. it is leveling off here and gives it more of a westerly breeze especially out towards the delta. not much of a breeze. and it is subtly in this direction. i know napa airport as well. >> 17 and puff of northwest. and that is over water that is cool for them and taking the fo
. >>> if life science and bio tech. it is the home of the stem cell institute, a state with more engineers and more scientists and more nobel laureates in the united states of america. >> they want to boost business between china and the san francisco bay area. >>> pretty good fog bank is retreating and for once, usually it is the san mateo coast that is socked in. it is mostly sunny there and the fog is flirting around. also santa cruz coastline and the tropical cloud...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade.
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade.
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> battleground america. tragedy in the nfl, guns and mer. joining me to talk about this, dan harris, gary, and kristen, republican pollster and vice president of the winston group. welcome to you all. let's start, brad, with you. a riveting interview with bob costas earlier outlining really while he believes the time has come for america to have tighter gun restrictions. i know you have strong views on this. tell me why an average american who lives in an average home needs to have access potentially to an assault rifle. >> well, it's in our constitution, it's in our bill of rights. we have
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an...
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officers say august 1029i pads were found to be missing in the science room. they had lost their keys and broke into the cabinet to discovered the theft. the thief might have showed the electronics on the internet. earlier this summer ann droid another tablet was stolen. >>> tomorrow crews will begin preparing for demolition work. next week they expect to start tearing down existing buildings to make way for the new bart line. the new station is part of the silicon valley extension project which will bring bart service to san jose and santa clara. >>> an advisory about a mountain lion after a citizen report, spotting it in a remote grassy area near the community ball field in lafayette community park. they didn't find the animal, and officials say they have received no orders for a lock down at the school, but teachers are on the lookout and anyone with information should call lafayette police. >>> temperatures have been warming nicely across most of the bay area. about 98%. we still have patchy fog near parts of the shoreline, but a live look outside, a littl
officers say august 1029i pads were found to be missing in the science room. they had lost their keys and broke into the cabinet to discovered the theft. the thief might have showed the electronics on the internet. earlier this summer ann droid another tablet was stolen. >>> tomorrow crews will begin preparing for demolition work. next week they expect to start tearing down existing buildings to make way for the new bart line. the new station is part of the silicon valley extension...
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. >> pricing apartments today, it is not science. if this is what the owner wants for the apartment it will either sell or not. >> there has been some interest already following some important showings. >> new york city firefighters are taking off their shirts for a good cause. the 2013 calendar of heroes went on sale. it shows firemen in front of big apple landmarks. it funds safety for kids and families. they say they've raised $150,000 through the calendar sales last year. i'm getting you won. >> liz is in traffic working and all the sudden she was like, let me watch this segment. >> and massive wild fire rages in lee county. >> 8 texas terror, how facebook is providing new clues about the alleged gunman in that shooting near texas a&m. >> and unusually violent monday in san jose, two homicides in the third person taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
. >> pricing apartments today, it is not science. if this is what the owner wants for the apartment it will either sell or not. >> there has been some interest already following some important showings. >> new york city firefighters are taking off their shirts for a good cause. the 2013 calendar of heroes went on sale. it shows firemen in front of big apple landmarks. it funds safety for kids and families. they say they've raised $150,000 through the calendar sales last year....
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> a doctor looking at a new factor in childhood obesity. find out why he thinks antibiotics are causing kids to pack on the pounds. >>> as you guys mentioned, mitt romney has a new running mate. we'll take a look at what paul ryan will mean to the campaign. more than 50 wildfires burning. we'll preview the fight ahead and why the conditions have firefighters concerned. >>> an 800-pound shark reeled in by a california man. we'll show you how he did it. it wasn't just how he did it. it's how they did it. they had a team. >> that's a big shark. >> need a bigger boat. >> definitely. >> that's going to do it for us. we'll be back here at 11:00. >> see you soon. good night. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my b
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> a doctor looking at a new factor in childhood obesity. find out why he thinks antibiotics are causing kids to pack on the pounds....
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well, i think actually in the last week or 10 days, we learned the answer to an old political science question. that is, do campaigns matter? do messages matter? gwen: and? >> they sure do. one really bad debate performance by the president combined we should remember with a quite masterful debate performance by governor romney did move a lot of numbers around. and that's why it was so important that joe biden stop the momentum in that direction. and everybody's favorite analogy this week was this is like a major league baseball team. it's ok to drop the first game. but if you go down two games in a row, you're in serious trouble. gwen: i wonder why we had baseball analogies. i can't imagine. go nats. and i still want to ask the question about what these candidates do about this? if they know they're neck and neck and got three weeks to go, and they know that two debates in those three weeks, how do you start strategizing, what are they doing, what's different? >> the obama campaign, what they say is that this is always been a football game. that's going to be won by a field goal. not
well, i think actually in the last week or 10 days, we learned the answer to an old political science question. that is, do campaigns matter? do messages matter? gwen: and? >> they sure do. one really bad debate performance by the president combined we should remember with a quite masterful debate performance by governor romney did move a lot of numbers around. and that's why it was so important that joe biden stop the momentum in that direction. and everybody's favorite analogy this week...
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a political science went back to the 1916 election. there was a spate of shark attacks off the new jersey towns. the coastal towns where the sharks were eating people, the support for woodrow wilson dropped eight points. >> what? >> it was out of whack with his support -- >> wait. >> that is conclusive. >> the peep who got eaten, how did they vote? >> if they lives in new jersey, they probably did vote. >> this is a very sciencey show. >> number two, weather. when there's extreme droughts or floods, you can shave a point and a half off the incumbent's vote total. so again there you go. here is my favorite, this is the sports team, college football, ft. your college football team is winning, having a good season, fall is the election season, the football season, for instance, my beloved kansas city wildcats are number three in the country, manhattan, kansas, if there were a mayoral election in manhattan, kansas, the lincumbet would be much more inclined to win. >> are you going to the game? >> i am seriously considering, kansas state un
a political science went back to the 1916 election. there was a spate of shark attacks off the new jersey towns. the coastal towns where the sharks were eating people, the support for woodrow wilson dropped eight points. >> what? >> it was out of whack with his support -- >> wait. >> that is conclusive. >> the peep who got eaten, how did they vote? >> if they lives in new jersey, they probably did vote. >> this is a very sciencey show. >> number...
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maybe in the end this is a science. this is a numbers game and they are really brilliant in making sure they find people to bring into their coalition that believe in enough of what they're doing and on popular stimulus, and health care reform law and very high unemployment is still not enough to disqualify him. because i would think, i really thought in the last month that we were going to see those late deciders go with romney. >> i think what happened is there was so much negativetive to this campaign that everybody tuned out. and no one offered anything significant and it was a question of reelecting someone who was there versus someone who they weren't sure of. >> a lot of the e-mails i got said, i don't believe anything any of them are saying. because they all are saying things differently. they all talked over our heads with all of their fancy get out the vote schemes and didn't give us any answers for any of the problems that we have in this nation. it's over now. maybe we'll get that. first we got to get a conc
maybe in the end this is a science. this is a numbers game and they are really brilliant in making sure they find people to bring into their coalition that believe in enough of what they're doing and on popular stimulus, and health care reform law and very high unemployment is still not enough to disqualify him. because i would think, i really thought in the last month that we were going to see those late deciders go with romney. >> i think what happened is there was so much negativetive...
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the fact is that this junk science needs to be discredited and the whole anti-abtion rits movent needs to be discredited. so many lies to push these hateful bills. >> i want to get a word in edgewise. i think we talk about the war on women, the women's vote. just look at us at this table. we bring very diverse world views and women in the united states are young, old, single, married, urban, rural, we have a lot of differences. so not all women vote the same way. it's not a voting bloc. the war on women rhetoric doesn't resonate with some women and some it does. >> and with the convention coming u how do you expect this, what is going to happen at the convention? is the convention going to be taken over by coverage of the platform, which normally doesn't need much? >> first of all, most americans don't believe republican or democrat platforms. they are looking at what our elected officials are doing and what kind of legislations they are putting forward. the atform a small part. why aren't we talking about the other stuff. how to make this country better? how to improve the economy. >>
the fact is that this junk science needs to be discredited and the whole anti-abtion rits movent needs to be discredited. so many lies to push these hateful bills. >> i want to get a word in edgewise. i think we talk about the war on women, the women's vote. just look at us at this table. we bring very diverse world views and women in the united states are young, old, single, married, urban, rural, we have a lot of differences. so not all women vote the same way. it's not a voting bloc....
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joining us is lisa krueger, science reporter. and regional political reporter. and cory cook, political scientist. cory, let's start with you. you teach this stuff, you study this stuff. tell us, what are we seeing that is so new this year? >> i think the sheer amount of money we're talking about is new. you had in september alone both mitt romney and president obama raised the most money individually than the two candidates spent in 2004 combined. on the presidential level, we're talking about 2 or 3 billion spent for a local election, magnitudes increase over previous years. >> give us the roots. >> a lot comes from outside groups. our new campaign finance system encourages groups to spend money despite the campaigns. american crossroads is an organization started by car carl rove which allows them to runny tv commercials they want, but they also have a group gps, a non-profit dedicated to social welfare, which means they don't even have to disclose where the money comes from. half a billion right now is just from organizations. >> part of the organization of
joining us is lisa krueger, science reporter. and regional political reporter. and cory cook, political scientist. cory, let's start with you. you teach this stuff, you study this stuff. tell us, what are we seeing that is so new this year? >> i think the sheer amount of money we're talking about is new. you had in september alone both mitt romney and president obama raised the most money individually than the two candidates spent in 2004 combined. on the presidential level, we're talking...
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. >>> adults and children peered through scopes on the science building. the school's family science and astronomy festival was planned for sometime. a fire ball that roared over the bay area that slowed enough to increase chances that some of it may have survived the burn and made it to the ground. out looking for pieces says seth of the study institute. >> we don't know where it came from but if people can find a chunk then maybe we will. they have broken up from comet hallie. this particular rock the one that made the spectacular entry, we don't know where it came from. >> here to speak with the search for he life. he says there could be clues. >> 4.5 billion years ago many people won't remember back that far. but the solar system was being born. so if you study that stuff, very often you find organic molecules, other clues as to why life got started. >> the fire balm caught everyone's attention because of grand entrance. >> it's not related. as if you were having a big dinner party and this strange nonfamily member showed up just before things got unde
. >>> adults and children peered through scopes on the science building. the school's family science and astronomy festival was planned for sometime. a fire ball that roared over the bay area that slowed enough to increase chances that some of it may have survived the burn and made it to the ground. out looking for pieces says seth of the study institute. >> we don't know where it came from but if people can find a chunk then maybe we will. they have broken up from comet hallie....
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taken on an aerial tour of the state before landing in los angeles and making its way to the california science center and museum. >> it is always impressive seeing a shuttle on top of a jumbo jet like that. 54 degrees at the airport. is the day millions have been waiting for. the iphone five is released today. >> the sales could make history. we would check in hong kong where it has already been released. released. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. >> good morning once again. thankfully the roads are shipping up nicely so far. on the west side around 61 making your way toward i 70, no problems to report on i 70. grain from the beltway. we have closures and effect in the city along monument street by patterson park. here is a live view of traffic. a 95 by the hartford tunnel. fort mccann rate checking out well. -- fort mchenry checking out well. that is the very latest on traffic and weather. let's get to the latest on the buses and trains. >> a happy friday to you. we are moving along nicely. on the buses we have diversions. 58 bus d
taken on an aerial tour of the state before landing in los angeles and making its way to the california science center and museum. >> it is always impressive seeing a shuttle on top of a jumbo jet like that. 54 degrees at the airport. is the day millions have been waiting for. the iphone five is released today. >> the sales could make history. we would check in hong kong where it has already been released. released. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> you are watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >> good morning everyone, it is monday august 13th. >> 8 town evacuates as northern california fires are burning thousands of acres. google cuts thousands of motorola jobs. those stories and more on your morning minute. >> when it gets too close here, we're gone and this entire mountain is gone. >> to while fire spreading rapidly along highway 20 east of clearlake. >> the wind is raging. >> mitt romney and his new running mate hit the campaign trail and gave their first interview to cbs news. >> we think that this is a moment in the country that needs leadership. >> he is an articulate spokesperson for the governor mitt romney's vision but it is a vision that i fundamentally disagree with
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> you are watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >> good morning everyone, it is monday august 13th. >> 8 town...
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in with these really unsensitive remarks that imply that women are lying and also have totally fake science behind them that is very popular in the anti-choice movement. >> when you combine that, laura, with the fact that at first when these legitimate rape comments came out, republicans started running from them, now they are stuck with them, let me give you an example. the chair of the gop, rins priebus, tried to distance himself from akin. here he is answering a reporter's question. >> if he stays in, is y'all's position eventually going to change in. >> no. no. no. he can be tied and we're not going to send him a penny. >> but now he's changed his tune. when he was asked if he thought akin was a better opg than mccaskill, priebus says is, quote, i have an obligation to make sure we win as many seats in the senate as possible. i mean, he's a real problem. >> there it is, reverend. i think a month ago republicans wouldn't touch akin with a ten-foot pole. i think the reason wasn't because they were so genuinely offended by akin's remarks but because they had no chance to win the senate rac
in with these really unsensitive remarks that imply that women are lying and also have totally fake science behind them that is very popular in the anti-choice movement. >> when you combine that, laura, with the fact that at first when these legitimate rape comments came out, republicans started running from them, now they are stuck with them, let me give you an example. the chair of the gop, rins priebus, tried to distance himself from akin. here he is answering a reporter's question....
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science is research. science is innovation. it is our ticket to every business interest. it is our ticket to solving the world's problems, energy problems, and if not for science and engineering, how will we compete in the new world? tavis: we saw something that you would be doing this year. we do not have a chance to walk through all of them, but tell us about some that are exciting to you. >> naming each episode after a big question. "can science stop crime?" that is an amazing one. we looked into the future of the lie-detector, the polygraph. it is not admissible in 49 states. you cannot use it in court. it is just too easy to fool. we went to a lab that is looking at things like eye tracking, tracking your eyes. they will show you a picture of the crime scene, but they have photoshopped the scene. only the person that actually did it will look at where it actually was questions. >> that is a brilliant question in why you belong in this job -- and what you belong in this job. -- why you belong. it is a drive. i do not know that i would have the patience for it. it is a
science is research. science is innovation. it is our ticket to every business interest. it is our ticket to solving the world's problems, energy problems, and if not for science and engineering, how will we compete in the new world? tavis: we saw something that you would be doing this year. we do not have a chance to walk through all of them, but tell us about some that are exciting to you. >> naming each episode after a big question. "can science stop crime?" that is an...
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frankly, the law might have changed in colorado but the science hasn't changed. the science still says that kids who start to smoke marijuana, one in six of them will be addicted according to the national institute of health. we know that marijuana increases car crash risk. the british medical journal just reported that. mental illness, on and on. it's obviously not as harmful as cocaine or heroin. this isn't about reefer madness but to go to such an extreme policy as saying we want to legalize it and have it more available and more normalized is a bit over the top. >> tell me one thing, though, that is worse with cannabis than alcohol in relation to the effect, if you overdo alcohol if you're a young person, for example. >> they're very different. actually alcohol has absolutely no connection in terms of the iq loss and learning and memory, which we just learned from the most comprehensive study they have done it in cohort in new zealand that followed over 1,000 people for 30 years and found that people who smoked marijuana regularly before they turned age 18 ha
frankly, the law might have changed in colorado but the science hasn't changed. the science still says that kids who start to smoke marijuana, one in six of them will be addicted according to the national institute of health. we know that marijuana increases car crash risk. the british medical journal just reported that. mental illness, on and on. it's obviously not as harmful as cocaine or heroin. this isn't about reefer madness but to go to such an extreme policy as saying we want to legalize...
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this $5 trillion tax cut, not only would we see them cut education investments, gut investments in science and research gut investments in things like building our roads and bridges, but it turns out that the governor romney plan would also raise taxes on middle-class families by an average of $2000 each. not to reduce the deficit mind you. not to create more jobs. independent economists have looked at it and have said "there is nothing in the governor romney plan that would create jobs right now." it would all be to give another 250 thousand dollar tax cut to people who are making $3 million per year or more. let me tell you something. they have tried this before. they have tried to sell us this trickle-down fairy dust before, and guess what? it did not work. [cheers and applause] him it does not work. it is not a plan to cut the deficit. it is not a plan to create jobs. it is not a plan to revive the middle class. it is not a plan to move our economy forward. we do not need more tax cuts for folks like me. we need to give more tax cuts to working americans and middle- class families for
this $5 trillion tax cut, not only would we see them cut education investments, gut investments in science and research gut investments in things like building our roads and bridges, but it turns out that the governor romney plan would also raise taxes on middle-class families by an average of $2000 each. not to reduce the deficit mind you. not to create more jobs. independent economists have looked at it and have said "there is nothing in the governor romney plan that would create jobs...
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musicians and arts commissioners, and i have been in discussions also with the national academy of arts and sciences, and the director of the recording academy, as well, but it has been a good process to understand our local artists and how they are struggling today. i just want to add that while i am supportive of other resolutions that we have before us, or, for cybill, on today's agenda, we have the obama summer jobs. resolution, or a resolution on the supreme court decision of the right for corporations, or a resolution from last week's in support of a restaurant, i think that the grammys resolution was a very important issue, but it was a distraction from many of our other issues that i and the other colleagues are working on, but i wanted to thank the introductions to think a jazz artist in another and also world renowned artists, like carlos fontenot -- santana, herbie hancock, paul simon, and many others, and arts groups that happen working for diversity in the grammys and throughout the music industry. i am also appreciative that various leaders in the san francisco music industry, like mic
musicians and arts commissioners, and i have been in discussions also with the national academy of arts and sciences, and the director of the recording academy, as well, but it has been a good process to understand our local artists and how they are struggling today. i just want to add that while i am supportive of other resolutions that we have before us, or, for cybill, on today's agenda, we have the obama summer jobs. resolution, or a resolution on the supreme court decision of the right for...
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yes, the enlightenment was a fascinating debate back in the 18th century about whether science and reason had a role to play in the public sphere. a debate that to republicans rages on to this day. (laughter) and folks, you know, this election, this election really is all about policy. whether it be the economy, immigration, religious freedom, women's rights do. we want the failed ideas of the last four years or the mystery prize inside the handsome box. now folks,-- (laughter) what could it be? this stark choice goes beyond the presidential race. control of the senate is also up for grabs. so senate candidates are addressing what many voters are saying, hey, maybe we should stop holding elections. of course i'm talking about repealing the 17th amendment which specifies that there be two senators from each state elected by the people thereof. it is the constitution he biggest mistake if they don't count the typo in the first draft that guarantees everyone trial by jerry. (laughter) it was firm but he was fair. now this repeal of the 17th amendment is being spearheaded by republican senato
yes, the enlightenment was a fascinating debate back in the 18th century about whether science and reason had a role to play in the public sphere. a debate that to republicans rages on to this day. (laughter) and folks, you know, this election, this election really is all about policy. whether it be the economy, immigration, religious freedom, women's rights do. we want the failed ideas of the last four years or the mystery prize inside the handsome box. now folks,-- (laughter) what could it...
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ktvu's health and science editor john fowler investigates the lessons learned and what still needs to be done. >> reporter: on a foggy morning, the harbor pilot plowed into the bay bridge, spilling 53,000 gallons of fuel oil. critics say the government response was slow. >> it was a minor spill but they allowed it to get away. >> reporter: the oil fouled shorelines in and out of the bay. 6,000 birds died. lack of data kept them from knowing the full extent of damage. >> not a lot of research so we don't know how well it was covered. >> reporter: we toured the area today for a first hand look. >> reporter: since the spill they have made changes. ships can't leave without less than a half mile visibility and oil spill notification is somewhat improved. >> i don't think that we are prepared to respond quickly enough. >> reporter: 5 years ago the port finally called in fishing boats to spread oil booms, and today says they are ready to help again but no one is organizing any volunteers and the group that saved so many old birds -- >> -- oiled birds -- >> we are running out of money. >> re
ktvu's health and science editor john fowler investigates the lessons learned and what still needs to be done. >> reporter: on a foggy morning, the harbor pilot plowed into the bay bridge, spilling 53,000 gallons of fuel oil. critics say the government response was slow. >> it was a minor spill but they allowed it to get away. >> reporter: the oil fouled shorelines in and out of the bay. 6,000 birds died. lack of data kept them from knowing the full extent of damage. >>...
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said jim who believes the female body shuts down during those blocking pregnancy sits on the house science committee you really can't make this stuff up and what exactly is a legitimate rape anyways that when a woman says no but she really means yes is that really what you can suggesting as right now akin is remaining in the senate race where he actually has a lead on democratic senator claire mccaskill if they can get away with saying those completely insane things about rape and then win a senate seat and that is indeed very very ugly. so the institute for policy studies just published a new report showing that tax loopholes used to boost c.e.o. bonus pay cost taxpayers fourteen point four billion dollars a year in other words thanks to absurd loopholes in our tax code corporations are getting huge tax breaks when they cut their c.e.o.'s fat paychecks i know it doesn't make any sense to me either and that's one reason why c.e.o. and executive pay has skyrocketed skyrocketed since the two thousand and eight crash yet working people's wages are still in the tank now fourteen point four bil
said jim who believes the female body shuts down during those blocking pregnancy sits on the house science committee you really can't make this stuff up and what exactly is a legitimate rape anyways that when a woman says no but she really means yes is that really what you can suggesting as right now akin is remaining in the senate race where he actually has a lead on democratic senator claire mccaskill if they can get away with saying those completely insane things about rape and then win a...
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national math and science initiative, tom lusum. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> the headline is students in national math and science initiative schools have outperformed their peers again 2011 and 2012. what is the recipe or secret to success there, as we are so focused on solutions? >> well, it's focused on several things. one is opportunity, and that is we need every child to have the opportunity to take an advanced placement math and science course. the second is top quality professional development for our teachers, which is the key really to success. education always comes down to the teacher in the classroom, and we do a really good job of providing materials for teachers to improve. i'd say the third aspect is open enrollment. we want to encourage every student to shoot for a higher bar s bar, and the highest bar is the advanced placement exam. that's why we focused on that. >> just some of the numbers to discuss here. african-american students more than tripled the number of qualifying scores aachieved on
national math and science initiative, tom lusum. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> the headline is students in national math and science initiative schools have outperformed their peers again 2011 and 2012. what is the recipe or secret to success there, as we are so focused on solutions? >> well, it's focused on several things. one is opportunity, and that is we need every child to have the opportunity to take an advanced placement math and science course. the...
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now we show you the route from lax all the way to the california science center. some 12 miles or so. should reach the science center final destination put on display for people to see at 9:00 o'clock tomorrow night. almost exactly 12 hours from now. just amazing day on the streets of l.a. >> more to get to this friday night. coming up. house blown to submits reasons in denver and family inside when it happens. you get details. >> plus today big fire in san francisco. westportal strupt goes up in flames sadly. along with livelihood of the workers. >> get ready for a major warm-up in the bay year. starts this weekend. i have details in my accu-weather forecast coming up. >> bitter sweet day in baseball. a clean out the lockers while the giants get ready to take on the next play ready to take on the next play off opponent. s >> thankfully by some miracle mother and 4 young children escape serous giraffe the family home was just obliterated by a natural gas explosion this morning in colorado. look at this. how were they not killed? badly hurt. incredible. 2 teenagers
now we show you the route from lax all the way to the california science center. some 12 miles or so. should reach the science center final destination put on display for people to see at 9:00 o'clock tomorrow night. almost exactly 12 hours from now. just amazing day on the streets of l.a. >> more to get to this friday night. coming up. house blown to submits reasons in denver and family inside when it happens. you get details. >> plus today big fire in san francisco. westportal...